"Multa" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
múlta - (Sp. multa) Fine, mulct, extra
payment, extra charge, pecuniary penalty;
to fine, mulct, charge extra. Magmúlta ka
sa íya or multahí siá sing tátlo ka
mángmang. Fine him three pesos.
Magbáyad ka lang sang múlta. Just pay
the fine. (cf. tabís).
multa
Definition: see multa1 see multa2
multa1
Definition: (noun) fine; penalty
multa2
Active Verb: magmulta
Definition: (verb) to pay a fine
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Definition:
Notes:
Examples: Bayaran mo agad ang utang kung ayaw mong magmulta. (You should pay your loans immediately if you don't want to pay a fine.)
multa n fine.
Adúnay multa sa mangíhì dinhi, Whoever urinates here will be fined.
v {1} [A; b6(1)] pay a fine.
Ngánung mumulta man ku nga wà man ku makalápas sa baláud?
Why should I pay a fine when I havent broken the law?
{2} [A; c] impose a fine.
Multáhan ang muabsin sa parti, Anyone who is absent from the party will be fined.
I simply vowed to the universe that I would write forever, regardless of the result. I promised that I would try to be brave about it, and grateful, and as uncomplaining as I could possibly be. I also promised that I would never ask writing to take care of me financially, but that I would always take care of it - meaning that I would always support us both, by any means necessary. I did not ask for any external rewards for my devotion; I just wanted to spend the rest of my life as near to writing as possible - forever close to that source of all my curiosity and contentment.
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